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Céleste RogosinDjoukie’s Vertigo

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video, installation

Djoukie’s Vertigo

Year

2023-2025

Djoukie’s vertigo

Djoukie’s vertigo is a video installation by Céleste Rogosin, designed in dialogue with an original text by Daniel Danis. Inspired by the play Le langue-à-langue des chiens de roche by the same author, the installation combines screens, sculptural fragments, and rocks in a digital landscape where synthesized voices and scanned scenery intersect.
Guided by the voice of the Turtle, Djoukie traverses this hybrid space in search of meaning—between mourning, memory, and the call of another place, in a world on the brink of technological upheaval.

  • Credits
    Direction and Image Céleste Rogosin
    Text Daniel Danis
    A turtle in the mouth of Daniel Danis, based on his play In the Eyes of Stone Dogs - L’Arche, 2001.
    Voices Lou Joubert, Anthony Ruotte, Céleste Rogosin, with the use of AI.
    Music Bana Haffar, Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques
    Editing and sound mixing Etienne André
    Color grading Elliot Eugénie

  • Production
    Modular video installation in 5 chapters, stereo sound, 1.85 format, color, live action and photogrammetry. Stereo sound.
    Céleste Rogosin, with the support of the Fondation des Artistes, writing assistance from the Centre National du Cinéma et de l’Image Animée, the Emergence fund (Pictanovo and the Hauts-de-France region), carried out as a continuation of the Archipel residency at the Frac Grand Large.